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May. 6th, 2008 11:04 pmWhoot!
Four finals down, and one to go, and then I will be done with this semester. Frankly, I'm rather glad, as this school year has just been exhausting, mentally and physically.
Things of achievement:
I'm done with Genetics. And Latin, but I'll actually kind of miss Latin, whereas I won't Genetics.
I've written twenty-five pages worth of religion papers in the past week and a half. And also managed to use the word God four times in a two-line sentence at least once. English really needs to just come up with a gender-neutral pronoun that doesn't imply lack of personhood.
I have also, if it was at all possible, turned into more of the my group's school mommy than I was before.
Things I need to post on later, when sentience and sapience have returned to me:
1. Tenn-Renn experience.
2. Quidditch Club and the leaving ceremony they held for us graduating seniors.
3. Thinky-thoughts about experiences of sexism, as both
havocthecat and
medie keep me turning over things in my head about my experiences as it relates to what other people experience, but always when I have no spare brainpower to talk coherently about the subject.
Four finals down, and one to go, and then I will be done with this semester. Frankly, I'm rather glad, as this school year has just been exhausting, mentally and physically.
Things of achievement:
I'm done with Genetics. And Latin, but I'll actually kind of miss Latin, whereas I won't Genetics.
I've written twenty-five pages worth of religion papers in the past week and a half. And also managed to use the word God four times in a two-line sentence at least once. English really needs to just come up with a gender-neutral pronoun that doesn't imply lack of personhood.
I have also, if it was at all possible, turned into more of the my group's school mommy than I was before.
Things I need to post on later, when sentience and sapience have returned to me:
1. Tenn-Renn experience.
2. Quidditch Club and the leaving ceremony they held for us graduating seniors.
3. Thinky-thoughts about experiences of sexism, as both